DXNPortable Ultrasonic Measurement System06-HYB-UM-00010-EN (February 2013)Software Rev. H Installation & Operation Manual
FLOWTop Viewof PipeWires Pointing in Direction of FlowWires Pointing in Direction of FlowFLOWFLOWFigure 3: Doppler Transducer MountingTRANSDUCER CONN
APPENDIX D: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGTHE INTERNAL BATTERY PACK SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED BY AN AUTHORIZED DYNASONICS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE CON
Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (WEEE) DirectiveIn the European Union, this label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with
APPENDIX E: KFACTORS EXPLAINEDThe K-factor (with regards to flow) is the number of pulses that must be accumulated to equal a particular volume of fl
Example 3:Known values are:Velocity = 4.3 ft/sec Inside Diameter of Pipe = 3.068 in.Find the area of the pipe cross section.r2πArea = 3.0682= 2.35
Specific Heat Capacity for WaterTemperature Specific HeatBTU/lb °F°F °C32…212 0…100 1.00250 121 1.02300 149 1.03350 177 1.05Table 27: Specific Heat Ca
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06-HYB-UM-00010-EN February 2013Badger Meter WarrantyBadger Meter®Badger Meter WarrantyPortable Ultrasonic Measurement SystemPRODUCTS COVEREDThe Badge
www.badgermeter.comDynasonics is a registered trademark of Badger Meter, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their r
Figure 6: Auxiliary ConnectionSTARTUPInitial Settings and Power Up1. Apply power to the transmitter by pressing the Power On button.2. Verify that
INTRODUCTIONGeneralWARNINGNOT FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY MAY IMPAIR SAFETY OF EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONNEL.CAUTIONIF THE DXN IS USED IN A MANNE
Because the transducers are non-contacting and have no moving parts, the flowmeter is not affected by system pressure, fouling or wear. Standard trans
Multilingual SupportThe user interface is capable of displaying in multiple languages with the press of a button:• English • German • Italian• Jap
The user screens consists of controls, status icons, and data display areas similar to most found on personal computers. Detailed description of inter
CancelCreate SiteEnter New Site Name: ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = Delq w e r t y u i o p [ ] \ Ins<- Space -> Backspacez x c v b n m , . / Shifta
Shut Down SliderThe shutdown slider allows the DXN to be turned off without having to press and hold the physical On/Off button. To use the shutdown s
Water-TapSet×Water-TapWater-BlackAcetoneAmmoniaBenzineBrineEthanolGasolineGlycerinIsopropanolKerosenMethanolMilk 4%Oil DieselOil Hydraulic (Petro)Oil
Pipe runs shorter than the minimums may sometimes be used with reduced accuracy. Unfortunately there is no way to determine how much accuracy is sacri
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TOP VIEWOF PIPEW-Mount V-Mount Z-MountTOP VIEWOF PIPETOP VIEWOF PIPEFigure 23: Transit Time Ultrasound TransmissionThe following information will be
Transducer Mount Mode Transducer Pipe Material Pipe SizeW-MountDTTN/DTTHPlastic (all types)2…4" (50…100 mm)Carbon SteelStainless SteelCopperDucti
Transducer Mount Mode Transducer Pipe Material Pipe SizeW-MountDTTSUPlastic (all types)0.5…0.75" (12.7…19 mm)Carbon SteelStainless SteelCopperGal
AlignmentMarksFigure 25: Transducer Alignment MarksV-Mount and W-Mount InstallationApplication of CouplantFor DTTN, DTTH and DTTL transducers, place
Transducer Positioning1. Place the upstream transducer in position and secure with a mounting strap. Place straps in the arched groove on the end of
Z-Mount CongurationInstallation on larger pipes requires careful measurements of the linear and radial placement of the DTTN, DTTH or DTTL transducer
4. The two marks on the pipe are now properly aligned and measured. If access to the bottom of the pipe prohibits the wrapping of the paper around th
Top Viewof PipeFigure 31: Mounting Track Installation1. A convenient transducer mounting track can be used for pipes that have outside diameters bet
DTTSU Small Pipe Transducer InstallationMount DTTSU transducers with the cable exiting within ±45 degrees of the side of a horizontal pipe. On vertica
OTE:N The chains do not need to be taught at this point. Any slack in the chains will be removed when the thumb screws are adjusted.½”(12 mm)Chain Mou
CONTENTSQUICKSTART OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Place each transducer under the strap with the at face—amber plastic window—positioned towards the pipe. The notch on the back of the transducer
Mounting StrapsThe most economical way to affix DTTN, DTTH, DTTL, and DT94 transducers to a pipe is by using adjustable mounting straps. Individual st
DISPLAY OPERATION AND CONFIGURATIONCAUTIONTHE DXN IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE FOR EXTENDED PERIODS WITH FREE AIR MOVEMENT TO COOL THE METER. THE UNIT SHOUL
Status BarsThe status bar arrow key, in the bottom left corner, controls which of the available status bars are displayed . Single presses to the stat
DISPLAY GROUPMeter Adv Cal SystemSiteLog I/ODisplayAlertsGraphMetersGraph Setup TableAlertsGraphMetersGraph SetupTableFigure 42: Display groupMeters
Set×FlowTotalizer NETTotalizer POSTotalizer DOPFlow VelocityHybrid ModeReynolds NumberPowerEnergy NETEnergy POSEnergy DOPTT FlowTT GainTT QualityDOP F
The X axis is always time based. Use the or buttons to either expand or contract the time line shown on the horizontal (X axis). The minimum graph
Left and Right Axis DataThe Left and Right Axis Data controls the choice of parameters to be shown on the respective axis. The choices are listed in T
Table PageSite Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24DisplayMeter Adv Cal SystemSiteLog I/OTableAlertsGraphMetersGraph SetupValue UnitsMeasurement-1.000180.900551
SITE GROUPMeter Adv Cal SystemDisplayLog I/OSiteDopplerLinerPipeLookup TransitFluidCreateDopplerLinerPipeLookupTransitFluidCreateFigure 51: Site Grou
Transit Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Site NameThe Site Name function is used to select an existing site name. It is used in conjunction with the Create New Site functions to select a site
Fluid PageSelect Site from the Group bar at the top of the screen. When the site pages appear select the Fluid page to enter information about the typ
Custom FluidsIf Custom was chosen from the Fluid Material drop-down the following parameters must be entered.Site Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24Meter Adv
The cgs (centimeters - grams - seconds) system uses a unit of dynamic viscosity called the poise (P). It is more commonly expressed, particularly in A
Pipe MaterialChoose the pipe material from the combo box drop-down.Manual Dimension Entry Iron - Cast St Steel 304LAluminum Iron - Ductile St Steel 31
Pipe PageSite Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMMeter Adv Cal Sys temDisplaySiteLog I/OCreate Liner Transit DopplerFluidLookupPipePipe Roughness (microFt) 5
Pipe OD (Numeric Value)Next enter the Pipe OD (outside diameter).Enter the pipe outside diameter in inches if English was selected as the Entry Units;
Site Name0.00 GPM03/28/201213:24Meter Adv Cal Sys temDisplaySiteLog I/OCreate Liner Transit DopplerFluidLookupPipePipe Sound Speed (FPS) 8650Roughness
CloseStore to Pipe Wall Setting0.422 inX -X -X X YYY Y35000-35000-21000210007000-700030 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150150Remove from Pipe and Clean Trans
If measuring copper tubing or other types of metal tubing with wall thickness less than 0.1” or 2.5 mm:8. Apply couplant to pipe / transducer and app
Process Monitoring Inputs/Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86APPE
In Tubing Mode, the user must lock the reference AFTER the transducer is applied to the pipe. Ultrasonic transit time is measured as the difference in
OTE:N A microinch (µ inch) is one millionth (1/1,000,000) of an inch.If a pipe material was chosen from the Pipe Material list, a nominal value for re
Liner Material - (Choice)Choose the pipe liner material from the combo box drop-down. The following list is provided as an example. Additional materia
Transit PageSite Name0.00 GPM03/28/201213:24Meter Adv Cal Sys temDisplaySiteLog I/OCreate Lookup Liner DopplerFluidPipeTransitRequired Spacing (in)Tra
This value represents the one-dimensional linear measurement between the transducers (the upstream/downstream measurement that runs parallel to the pi
METER GROUPDisplay Adv Cal SystemSiteLog I/OMeterFilter EnergyLimitTotalizerFlowFilterEnergyLimitTotalizerFlowFigure 70: Meter groupSelect the Meter
Transmission Mode [The Type of Ultrasonic Signal The Transmitter Generates]The Transmission Mode can be any of the following:• Hybrid – The DXN monit
Totalizer Reset – (Yes/No)Totalizer Reset is used to reset all totalizers back to zero. To prevent inadvertent resets a totalizer lock is provided. To
Low Flow Limit [Low Flow Cut-off] – (Value)A Low Flow Limit entry is provided to allow very low flow rates (that can be present when pumps are off and
Example:If the average flow rate is 100 gpm and the Hysteresis is set to 10%, a filter window of 90 ... 110 gpm is established. Successive flow measur
C USLISTEDE183223 32WKI.T.E. POWER SUPPLYLEVEL 3Indoor use onlyIÜVRheinlandProduct SafetyR33100LPSS&EThis device complies with Part 15 o
In Figure 76 flow data falls outside the flow hysteresis window but does not reach the minimum time specified in the bad data window. When data appear
New±10% HysteresisLimitOld±10% HysteresisLimitBad DataRejection WindowOld±10% HysteresisLimitNew±10% HysteresisLimitBad DataRejection Window1501005001
DATA LOGGING LOG GROUPDisplay Adv Cal SystemSiteMeter I/OLogSelect DataSetupSelect DataSetupFigure 79: Log GroupSetupThe setup screen controls the
Logging Rate(Once every #)Logging DurationSamples/Second Minutes Hours Days0.1 sec (10 Hz) 10 109 1.8 0.081 sec 1 1092 18.2 0.762 sec 0.5 2183 36.4 1
Select DataThe Log>Select Data allows the user to choose the way the time is displayed for each logged entry and what kind of data is recorded in t
Site Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMLogDisplay Adv Cal SystemSiteMeterI/OSetupSelect DataColumn 2: UserNothingColumn 1: FlowFlow Rate (User Units)Column
INPUT / OUTPUT I/O GROUPDisplay Adv Cal SystemSiteMeter LogI/OTest OutSet Out Scale OutTest OutSet OutScale OutFigure 83: I/O GroupSetup Outputs (S
The I/O>Scale Out sets the parameter the output circuitry will respond to. Choices for Data To Output are either Flow or Power. Additionally this s
ADVANCED ADV GROUPMeterDisplay Cal SystemSiteLog I/OAdvMonitorTransitSignalsWaveform Doppler MonitorTransitSignalsWaveformDoppler Figure 88: Advanc
Axes Scaling ButtonsControl of the axis scaling is performed with the axes scaling buttons. Pressing the Axes button successively will move through th
QUICKSTART OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSWARNINGNOT FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROPERLY MAY IMPAIR SAFETY OF EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONNEL.CAUTIONIF THE DXN IS
TransitSite Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMAdvSite I/O Cal SystemDisplayMeter LogDoppler MonitorWaveformSignalsTransitTransit AGC orGain1Analysis Duratio
Automatic SinSin Carrot Top ChirpBest Barker Best Barker SquareTable 21: Waveform ChoicesDopplerSite Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24AdvSite I/O Cal SystemD
CALIBRATION CAL GROUPMeter AdvDisplay SystemSiteLog I/OCalFactoryTransitDopplerFactoryTransitDopplerFigure 95: Advanced GroupTransitSite Name0.00 G
DopplerSite Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24CalMeter AdvDisplay SystemSiteLog I/OFactoryTransitDopplerUser Adjustment1.000Positive FlowFigure 97: Calibrate
Site Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24CalMeter AdvDisplay SystemSiteLog I/ODopplerTransitFactoryStore Cal Table Re-Load TableStore Cal Table To USBReset Cal
SYSTEM GROUPMeter Ad v Ca lSiteDisplayLog I/O SystemCommUpdateStorageENetPCDisk TimePowerMiscCommUpdateStorageENetPCDiskTimePowerMiscFigure 100: Syst
PowerThe System>Power is a group of indicators reporting on the state of the internal Lithium-Ion battery.The DXN has a sophisticated battery manag
DiskSite Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMSystemSite I/O CalAdvDisplayMeter LogDiskCommUpdateStorageENetPCPower TimeMiscSystem Disk3,967 MB Free2,432 MB Us
StorageSite Name0.00 GPM3/28/201213:24SystemSite I/O CalAdvDisplayMeter LogStorageCommUpdatePCENetDiskPower TimeMiscRename SiteCopy Site To USBSelect
ENetSite Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMSystemSite I/O CalAdvDisplayMeter LogENetCommUpdatePCStorageDiskPower TimeMiscEditEditEnable ModbusTCP ServerServ
***Flow***Flow***Flow***FlowFlow***Flow***242414101010555555* **UpstreamPipeDiametersDownstreamPipeDiametersPiping Configurationand Transducer Positio
Site Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMSystemSite I/O CalAdvDisplayMeter LogUpdateCommTimePCStorageDiskPowerENetMiscSet Up Quick BootQuit Meter to Manage /
INPUTS/OUTPUTSGeneralThe DXN is comes with a variety of input and output options. The individual I/O connections are accessed by using the included Br
Total Reset+ VExternalPull-UpResistorSame as using Meter ► Totalizer Reset TotalizerSite Name0.00 GPM03/28/201213:24MeterDisplay Adv Cal SystemSiteLog
ExternalPull-UpResistor33 mS0+VTotalizing Pulse - 33 mS Duration0+VOn ORate pulse - 1 KHz MaximumOn Time = O TimeFigure 114: Digital Output Interna
Analog Outputs Analog outputs are signals that changes continuously over time. In most control applications, analog signals range continuously over a
4-20 mA Current Output (Current Sourcing)4-20 mASignal0 VDC(Ground)JumperFigure 117: 4-20 mA Current Sourcing OutputThe current output from the DXN c
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONSSystemMeasurement Type Flow Ultrasonic transit time and Doppler (reflection of acoustic signals); Hybrid operation.Pipe wall
TransducerPipe Sizes 1/2" and larger; standard pipe tables built into user InterfaceHousing Materials DTTSU ConnectorDTTN/DTTL/DT94 Doppler Conne
APPENDIX B: UPGRADING SOFTWAREMPORTANTIThe Dynasonics USB Flash Drive is formatted in FAT/FAT32. NTFS (New Technology File System) formats will not wo
Site Name0.00 GPM1/16/20132:18 PMSystemSite I/O CalAdvDisplayMeter LogPC Storage ENet Time CommDiskPowerMiscUpdateQuit Meter to Manage / UpdateQuit Me
PIPE PREPARATION AND TRANSDUCER MOUNTINGDTTN and DTTL Transit Time Transducers1. During this procedure, observe the owmeter’s signal quality value.
Step 1: Unlock System (Reboot)Step 3: Copy Updated FilesStep 2: Update System (Reboot)Step 4: Update FlowmeterStep 5: Lock System (Reboot)UD: XKey1 e
dynasonics.com800-535-3569©2012 Racine Federated Inc., all rights reservedStep 1: Unlock System (Reboot)Step 3: Copy Updated FilesStep 2: Update Syste
dynasonics.com800-535-3569©2012 Racine Federated Inc., all rights reservedStep 1: Unlock System (Reboot)Step 3: Copy Updated FilesStep 2: Update Syste
Quick BootIt is highly recommended to configure the meter to use the Quick Boot process as described in Step 17. OTE:N If the thumb drive is not remov
Series DXNLaunch Updaterdynasonics.com800-535-3569©2012 Racine Federated Inc., all rights reservedStart FlowmeterInsert USB Update DriveFlowmeter Admi
APPENDIX C: MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS FOR WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED AND WINDOWS EMBEDDED STANDARD RUNTIMEThese license terms are an agreement between
3. Scope of License. The software is licensed, not sold. This agreement only gives you some rights to use the software. Racine Federated and Microsof
• Compatible online music services in your region; • New versions of the player; and • Codecs if your device does not have the correct ones for pla
• This limitation applies to:• Anything related to the software, services, content (including code) on third party internet sites, or third party pr
FunctionDirect CurrentAlternating CurrentEarth (Ground)Protective GroundChassis GroundSymbolFigure 120: Electrical SymbolsThe 24 volt DC power conver
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